I've been in a few situations tying up to a slip or alongside a pier where a beam cleat would seem to be handy, and my O'Day 28 lacks them.
I'm a little nervous about drilling holes in the deck, though I plan to follow MaineSail's excellent butyl tape bedding guide. Anyone done this to their O'Day? Is it helpful, or do I just need to get better at line handling with the cleats I have?
For reference, I have one large cleat at the bow where I tie off the hook if we're dropping the anchor, and two smaller cleats at the stern, one on each side. That's it for tying up, though I do have cleats aft of the winches for the jib sheets, I have used those in a pinch but they do not seem to be made to take the load of the whole boat pulling on them.
Thoughts/suggestions? Any line-handling tips also welcome. I'm practicing hard, I hope someday to be graded 'proficient'...
I'm a little nervous about drilling holes in the deck, though I plan to follow MaineSail's excellent butyl tape bedding guide. Anyone done this to their O'Day? Is it helpful, or do I just need to get better at line handling with the cleats I have?
For reference, I have one large cleat at the bow where I tie off the hook if we're dropping the anchor, and two smaller cleats at the stern, one on each side. That's it for tying up, though I do have cleats aft of the winches for the jib sheets, I have used those in a pinch but they do not seem to be made to take the load of the whole boat pulling on them.
Thoughts/suggestions? Any line-handling tips also welcome. I'm practicing hard, I hope someday to be graded 'proficient'...